SOLUTION: A local gym charges nonmembers $10 per hour to use the tennis courts. Members pay a yearly fee of $300 and 4$ per hour for using the tennis courts. Write and solve an equation to f
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Question 119041: A local gym charges nonmembers $10 per hour to use the tennis courts. Members pay a yearly fee of $300 and 4$ per hour for using the tennis courts. Write and solve an equation to find how many hours you must use the tennis courts to justify becoming a member.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You should get a membership when your costs as a non-member are greater than the costs would be for a member.
Non-Member Costs > Member Costs
Let H be the number of hours you rent the court.
So, if you use more than 50 hours of court time, you should definitely get a membership.
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